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CABINET 7-A (51). CONCLUSIONS of a Meeting of the Cabinet held at 10, Downing Street, S.W.1., on MONDAY, 19th January, 1931, at 5.0 p.m.

PRBQENT;- The Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., Prime Minister. (In the Chair).

Right Hon. The Right Hon. Philip Snowden, M.P., J.H. Thomas, M.P., Chancellor of the Secretary of State for Exchequer, Dominion Affairs. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. Lord Passfield, Lord Parmoor, K.C.V.O., Secretary of State for K.C., Lord President of the Colonies. the Council. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. Lord Sankey, G.B.E., J.R. Clynes, M.P., . Secretary of State for Home Affairs. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. W. Wedgwood Benn, D.S.O., , C.B.E.,M.P., D.F.C.,M.P., Secretary of Secretary of State for State for India. War. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. Lord Amulree, G.B.E..K.C., Vernon Hartshorn, O.B.E., Secretary of State for M.P., . Air. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. , M.P., , M.P., Minister of Health. Minister of Labour. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. Christopher Addison, M.P. , Sir Charles Trevelyan, Bt., Minister of Agriculture M.P., President of the and Fisheries. Board of Education. The Right Hon. The Right Hon. V. Graham, M.P., A.V. Alexander, M.P., President of the First Lord of the Board of Trade. Admiralty. The Right Hon. , M.P., Secretary of State for Scotland.

IColonel Sir M.P.A. Hankey, G.C.B, ,G.C.M.G. , Secretary. EDUCATION. 1. The President of the Board of Education -The Voluntary informed the Cabinet that his conversations with Schools Problem. representatives of the Free Churches had not yet (Previous been completed. The Free Churches had been Reference: Cabinet 7 holding a conference that day, and at his invita­ (31), Con­ clusion 1.) tion they had undertaken to send a deputation to meet him the following morning at 11 a,m. Until after that meeting he would not be in a position to report to the Cabinet as to the prospects of reaching an agreement. He could hold out no prospects, however, of obtaining an agreement between all the parties interested before the Debate on Wednesday afternoon. Some discussion took place on the amendment proposed by Mr Scurr and others to Clause 3 of the Education (School Attendance) Bill providing that the Act should "not come into operation until an Act has been passed author­ is ing expenditure out of public funds, upon such conditions as are necessary to meet the cost­ to be incurred by the managers of non-provided schools in meet­ ing the requirements of the provisions of this Act, but that in no event shall this Act come into operation earlier than the first day of September, nineteen hundred and thirty-two" .

The Cabinet, while adhering to their previous decision at the Meeting referred to in the margin, agreed — That if the above amendment should be adopted by the House i '. of Commons the Government should accept it. TFF GENERAL 2. The remainder of the Meeting vas occupied POLITICAI Slm UATlON. in a discussion on the general political situa­ tion^ NEXT MEETING 3. The Cabinet agreed — CP CABINET . That the Meeting arranged for Tuesday, January 20th, at 5 p,m. should be held in the Prime Minister's Room at the House of Commons .

2, Whitehall Gardens, S.W.1, January 19, 1931.